Unfortunately, it’s a victim of Amazon’s downsizing, which acquired the webpage in 2007.

1.PetaPixel

PetaPixel started in May 2009 and is one of the leading online publications on photography.

They have reviews, buying guides, equipment news, and even photography lessons.

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2.Imaging Resource

Imaging Resource was launched in 1998the same year DPReview did.

This website has several in-depth reviews for cameras, lenses, and printers.

They also have photography news, photo of the day competitions, and more.

PetaPixel home page

The publication also has its ownYouTube channelcalled @imagingresourcereviews.

3.DXOMARK

DXOMARK started as an image-quality evaluation laboratory in 2008 under DxO Labs.

It has since expanded to include smartphone audio, smartphone displays, wireless speaker, and battery testing.

Imaging Resource home page

DXOMARK is an industry-trusted institution used by manufacturers and publications to ensure camera quality.

you’re able to also easily see the results in tabulated form.

However, you still can’t compare results between smartphones and cameras, as they have different testing protocols.

DXOMARK home page

4.Cameralabs

Cameralabs was launched and is still run by its editor-in-chief, Gordon Laing.

you’re able to also visitGordon Laing’s Camerlabs YouTube channel.

Here you’re able to find several updated reviews on cameras and lenses.

Cameralabs home page

He uploads consistently, so you’ll find fresh new videos on his channel many times a month.

5.The-Digital-Picture.com

Bryan Carnathan originally created this page to sell his stock photos.

The website also has in-depth lens comparisons for specific brands.

The-Digital-Picture-com home page

It also has updated news and blog pages, allowing you to get the latest in the camera industry.

RTINGs.com reviews are easy to read and scan through.

They also have an easy-to-understand metric, which shows you what activities the camera excels at.

RTINGS-com camera reviews

But beyond the consumer-friendly results, RTINGS.com also publishes in-depth, highly-technical reports for those who want to know.

Its comparisons feature short, easy-to-digest snippets, plus a pros and cons view to help you choose.

However, if you plan toswitch from DSLR to mirrorless, you should consider some thingsbefore purchasing.

PCMag Camera Reviews

One disadvantage PCMag has over other camera websites is that they don’t review lenses and other accessories.

8.Ken Rockwell

Ken Rockwell is a professional photographer who built his own website on sharing his passion.

His review format is simple and easy to read, and he also delivers many sample images.

Ken Rockwell home page

His articles have a personal feellike you’re getting it straight from a professional photographer who’s been around.

But you shouldn’t miss this page if you want a camera review straight from a pro.

However, it has fallen victim to the rise of smartphone cameras and Amazon’s massive layoffs.

It’s a shame that the giant couldn’t capitalize on the authority that DPReview built over the years.